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OIG: Oregon nursing home surveyors verify all deficiency corrections

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The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released a March 2016 report, “Oregon Properly Verified Correction of Deficiencies Identified During Surveys of Nursing Homes Participating In Medicare And Medicaid” that gives the Oregon Department of Human Services a great review. The purpose of the audit was to verify if Oregon nursing home surveyors were verifying nursing homes’ correction of survey deficiencies for 2014 as per Federal regulations.

The data used in the review initially included 681 Oregon survey deficiencies that required a Plan of Correction in 2014. 187 deficiencies were removed because they were not cited under resident care, but instead were related to administration, physical environment, residents’ rights, admissions, transfers, discharges, dietary and quality of life. A review of 100 sampled deficiencies found that the SA verified the correction of deficiencies as required by regulation, and had no recommendations.

However, the results include two tips on how Oregon’s SA may have ensured it was in compliance with requirements – follow up surveys for all S/S D/E/F without SQC and surveyor forms to use for verification.

Read the full OIG Report here.

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